Krohel G B, Richardson J R, Farrell D F
Neurology. 1976 Jun;26(6 PT 1):596-7. doi: 10.1212/wnl.26.6.596.
Atypical facial pain and permanent sensory loss in the second and third divisions of the trigeminal nerve developed in a patient who had had multiple attacks of herpes simplex neuralgia over a period of 8 years. Intravenous cytosine arabinoside failed to prevent a recurrence of the vasicular eruption, but carbamazepine produced symtomatic pain relief. This case demonstrates that herpes simplex can closely mimic herpes zoster as a cause of postherpetic neuralgia and suggests a possible etiology of atypical facial pain and/or trigeminal sensory neuropaty in some patients.
一名在8年期间多次发作单纯疱疹性神经痛的患者出现了非典型面部疼痛以及三叉神经第二和第三分支的永久性感觉丧失。静脉注射阿糖胞苷未能预防水疱疹复发,但卡马西平缓解了症状性疼痛。该病例表明,单纯疱疹作为疱疹后神经痛的病因可酷似带状疱疹,并提示某些患者非典型面部疼痛和/或三叉神经感觉神经病的一种可能病因。